1841 United Kingdom General Election

In the 1841 United Kingdom general election, there was a big swing as Sir Robert Peel's Conservatives took control of the House of Commons.

Melbourne's Whigs had seen their support in the Commons erode over the previous years. Whilst Melbourne enjoyed the firm support of the young Queen Victoria, his ministry had seen increasing defeats in the Commons, culminating in the defeat of the government's budget in May 1841 by 36 votes, and by 1 vote in a 4 June 1841 vote of no confidence put forward by Peel. According to precedent, Melbourne's defeat required his resignation. However, the cabinet decided to ask for a dissolution, which was opposed by Melbourne personally (he wished to resign, as he had attempted in 1839), but he came to accept the wishes of the ministers. Melbourne requested the Queen dissolve Parliament, leading to an election. The Queen thus prorogued Parliament on 22 June.

1841 United Kingdom general election
1841 United Kingdom General Election
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All 658 seats in the House of Commons
330 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  1841 United Kingdom General Election 1841 United Kingdom General Election 1841 United Kingdom General Election
Leader Sir Robert Peel Viscount Melbourne Daniel O'Connell
Party Conservative Whig Irish Repeal
Leader since 19 December 1834 16 July 1834 15 April 1840
Leader's seat Tamworth House of Lords Dublin City (defeated)
County Cork
Last election 314 seats, 47.6% 344 seats, 52.4% Compact with Whigs
Seats before 314 314 30
Seats won 367 271 20
Seat change Increase53 Decrease43 Decrease10
Popular vote 306,314 273,902 12,537
Percentage 51.6% 46.2% 2.1%
Swing Increase4.0% Decrease6.2% New party

1841 United Kingdom General Election
Colours denote the winning party

1841 United Kingdom General Election
Composition of the Commons after the election

Prime Minister before election

Viscount Melbourne
Whig

Prime Minister after election

Sir Robert Peel
Conservative

The Conservatives campaigned mainly on an 11-point programme modified from their previous electoral effort and designed by Peel, whilst the Whigs emphasised reforming the import duties on corn, replacing the existing sliding scale with a uniform rate. The Whig position lost them support amongst protectionists, and the Whigs saw heavy losses in constituencies like the West Riding, where aristocratic Whig families who held a strong tradition of unbroken representation in Parliament were rejected by the electorate.

O'Connell, who had been governing with the Whigs through a compact, felt the government's unpopularity rub off on him. His own party was shattered in the election. Barely a dozen Repealers retained their seats, and O'Connell himself lost in Dublin while his son was defeated in Carlow. The Chartists picked up only a few votes.

Results

1841 United Kingdom General Election 
UK General Election 1841
Party Candidates Votes
Stood Elected Gained Unseated Net % of total % No. Net %
  Conservative 498 367 +53 55.78 51.62 306,314 +2.6
  Whig 388 271 −73 41.19 46.15 273,902 −4.8
  Irish Repeal 22 20 20 0 +20 3.04 2.11 12,537 N/A
  Chartist 8 0 0 0 0 0 0.12 692 N/A

Voting summary

Popular vote
Conservative
51.62%
Whig
46.15%
Irish Repeal
2.11%
Chartist
0.12%

Seats summary

Parliamentary seats
Conservative
55.78%
Whig
41.19%
Irish Repeal
3.04%

Regional results

Great Britain

Party Candidates Unopposed Seats Seats change Votes % % change
Conservative 439 185 326 +42 286,650 52.7 +4.5
Whig 333 83 229 −42 256,774 47.2 −4.6
Chartist 8 0 0 1841 United Kingdom General Election  692 0.1 1841 United Kingdom General Election 
Total 780 268 555 1841 United Kingdom General Election  544,116 100
England
Party Candidates Unopposed Seats Seats change Votes % % change
Conservative 374 147 277 272,755 53.1
Whig 277 62 187 236,813 46.8
Chartist 4 0 0 1841 United Kingdom General Election  307 0.1 1841 United Kingdom General Election 
Total 655 209 464 1841 United Kingdom General Election  509,875 100
Scotland
Party Candidates Unopposed Seats Seats change Votes % % change
Whig 40 13 31 -2 16,356 60.8
Conservative 35 16 22 +2 9,793 38.3
Chartist 3 0 0 1841 United Kingdom General Election  385 0.9 1841 United Kingdom General Election 
Total 78 29 53 1841 United Kingdom General Election  26,534 100
Wales
Party Candidates Unopposed Seats Seats change Votes % % change
Conservative 24 16 21 4,102 53.2
Whig 16 8 11 3,605 46.8
Chartist 1 0 0 1841 United Kingdom General Election  0 0.0 1841 United Kingdom General Election 
Total 41 24 32 1841 United Kingdom General Election  7,707 100

Ireland

Party Candidates Unopposed Seats Seats change Votes % % change
Whig 55 30 42 17,128 35.1
Irish Conservative 59 27 41 19,664 40.1
Irish Repeal 22 12 20 12,537 24.8
Total 136 69 103 49,329 100

Universities

Party Candidates Unopposed Seats Seats change Votes % % change
Conservative 6 6 6 1841 United Kingdom General Election  Uncontested Uncontested
Total 6 6 6 1841 United Kingdom General Election  Uncontested Uncontested

Notable Whig MPs who lost their seats

References

Further reading

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